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The Cardinals have had few logos throughout their history, although those logos have evolved over time. The first logo associated with the Cardinals was an interlocking SL that appeared on the team's caps and or sleeves as early as 1900. Those early uniforms usually featured the name St. Louis on white home and gray road uniforms which both had cardinal red accents. In 1920 the SL largely disappeared from the team's uniforms, and for the next 20 years the team wore caps that were white with red striping and a red bill. In 1922, the Cardinals wore uniforms for the first time that featured two cardinal birds perched on a baseball bat over the name Cardinals with the letter C of the word hooked over the bat. This logo, colloquially referred to as the birds on the bat originally had the birds on a black bat and Cardinal in printed letters. An alternate version of this logo with St. Louis replacing Cardinals appeared in 1930 and was the primary logo in 1931 and 1932 before Cardinals returned. In 1940 the now familiar StL logo was introduced on the team's caps. The interlocking StL has undergone several slight modifications over the years but has appeared on the team's caps every year since. (*)
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